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Child LaborBy: Abbie Hays, Eilidh Radcliff, Katya Frangulova and Polina Nash
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Central Idea
Human responsibility shapes the future of
the world.
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Lines of Inquiry
•Rights and responsibilities of businesses
•Reasons why children are forced to work
•Types of child labor
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Types of Child Labor
•Manufacturing factories
•Agriculture Harvesting/farming
•Household cooking sewing cleaning
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Causes of Child Labor• Poverty• Parental illiteracy• Tradition of making children learn family skills• Absence
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Child Labor World Wide• 50 Million children are forced to work illegally in
brick kilns, building sites, sorting matches, factories of every kind, garages, hotels and shops.
• Families need the children to work for money to have the necessities of life.
• Their children know that their family needs the money so they work when their parents tell them to work.
• Some children that work are in toxic fumes that could cause muscular degeneration and blur eyesight.
• Many die young because of the poor conditions they are in.
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Rights and responsibilities of Businesses •Businesses should follow laws signed by
their country.•Businesses have to design a Code of
Conduct which they post on their website or they will some how get the information to the public.
•If they don’t know one knows until inspectors go and inspect the factory otherwise the businesses will admit it eventually.
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Rights and Responsibilities of Consumers •Consumers don’t have to check the code
of conduct every time the go to the store but they become aware if the store is using child labor a lot!
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Convention of the Rights of the Child
Article 1 and 2 Article 12 and 24
Article 1: (definition of the child)Everyone under the age of 18
has all the rights in the Convention.
Article 2 :(without discrimination)The Convention applies to every child whatever their ethnicity, gender, religion, abilities, whatever they think or say, no matter what type of family they come from.
Article 12 :(respect for the views of the children)Every child has the right to say what they think in all matters affecting them, and to have their views taken seriously
Article 24 :(health and health services)Every child has the right to the bestpossible health. Governments mustprovide good quality health care,clean water, nutritious food and a clean environment so that children can stay healthy. Richer countriesmust help poorer countries achievethis.
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Convention of the Rights of the Child
Article 26 and 27 Article 28 and 31
Article 26 :(social security)Governments must provide extramoney for the children of
familiesin need.
Article 27 :(adequate standard of living)Every child has the right to a standard of living that is good enough to meet their physical, social and mental needs. Government must help families who cannot afford to provide
this.
Article 28 :(right of education)Every child has the right to aneducation. Primary educationmust be available to every child.Discipline in schools must
respectchildren’s human dignity. Wealthy countries must help poorer countries achieve this.
Article 31 :(leisure, play and culture)Every child has the right to relax,play and join in a wide range ofCultural and artistic activities.
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Convention of the Rights of the Child
Article 32 and 42
Article 32 :(child labor)Governments must protect children from work that is dangerous or might harm
their health or education.
Article 42 :(knowledge of rights)Governments must make theconvention known to children and adults.
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!Thank You For Coming!